Seat base assembly and latching assembly for a rear-entry vehicle

ABSTRACT

A latch assembly of a seat is provided in a vehicle. The latch assembly includes a base including a first pin and a second pin. A first latch includes a first housing and a first latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the first housing. The first latch is pivotally coupled to the base. A second latch includes a second housing and a second latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the second housing. The second latch is pivotally coupled to the base. The first latch is disposed in its latched position when the first latch engages the first pin, and the second latch is disposed in its latched position when the second latch engages the second pin. The first latch and the second latch are not disposed in their respective latched positions at the same time.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/812,071, filed Nov. 14, 2017, the disclosure of which is herebyincorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present application relates to a passenger vehicle for transportingone or more passengers, and more particularly to a modified passengervehicle which is configured to provide access to the vehicle for aphysically limited passenger.

BACKGROUND

Automobile manufacturers do not currently mass-produce passenger motorvehicles specifically designed to transport passengers having physicallimitations, either as a driver or as a non-driving passenger.Consequently, mass-produced passenger vehicles are modified, orretrofitted, by a number of aftermarket companies dedicated to supplyingvehicles to physically limited passengers. Such vehicles can be modifiedby removing certain parts or structures within a vehicle and replacingthose parts with parts specifically designed to accommodate thephysically limited passenger. For example, in one configuration, a vanis retrofitted with a ramp to enable a physically limited individualusing a wheelchair to enter and exit the vehicle without the assistanceof another individual.

Other known products for retrofitting a vehicle, such as a van, includewheel chair lifts, lift platforms, and lowered floor surfaces. In someinstances, a floor of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) vehicleis lowered or otherwise modified to accommodate an entry and exit of thephysically limited individual through a side door or entrance of thevehicle. Once inside the vehicle, individual who uses the assistedentrance is located in a rear passenger compartment of the vehicleadjacent to or behind the side entrance.

In one known retrofitted vehicle, a floor of the OEM vehicle is loweredto accommodate the physically limited passenger, e.g., one seated in awheelchair. In some vehicles, which are considered as viable candidatesfor retrofitting, the construction of the OEM vehicle requiressignificant modification to accommodate the lowered floor. Not only musta subfloor be added, but additional floor space inside the vehicle, andin particular, the rear passenger compartment. Even with a loweredfloor, however, passenger seats located in the vehicle can still presentan obstacle for a wheelchair to fit comfortably within the vehicle.

SUMMARY

In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a latch assembly of a seatin a vehicle includes a base including a first pin and a second pin; afirst latch including a first housing and a first latch mechanism atleast partially enclosed within the first housing, the first latch beingpivotally coupled to the base; and a second latch including a secondhousing and a second latch mechanism at least partially enclosed withinthe second housing, the second latch being pivotally coupled to thebase; wherein, the first latch is disposed in its latched position whenthe first latch engages the first pin, and the second latch is disposedin its latched position when the second latch engages the second pin;wherein, the first latch and the second latch are not disposed in theirrespective latched positions at the same time.

In one example of this embodiment, the latch assembly includes a frontplate disposed at a front end; a rear plate disposed at a rear end; afirst side plate and a second side plate, the first side plate beingspaced from the second side plate, and both the first and second innerside plates being disposed substantially parallel to and between thefront plate and the rear plate; wherein, the first latch is pivotallycoupled to the front plate and first side plate, and the second latch ispivotally coupled to the rear plate and the second side plate. In asecond example, the latch assembly may include anti-rattle bumpersdisposed in contact with the first and second latches in one of theirlatched or unlatched positions. In a third example, the first latchmechanism is offset from the first pin in the unlatched position.

In a fourth example, the first latch is movable about a pivot pinbetween its latched position and an unlatched position. In a fifthexample, the first latch is movable approximately 90° between itslatched and unlatched positions. In a sixth example, the first latchincludes a cylindrically-shaped front bar configured to couple to theseat; and a plate coupled to the first housing. In a seventh example,the second latch mechanism includes a first plate, a second plate, and athird plate. In another example, the first plate, the second plate, andthe third plate comprise substantially C-shaped bodies with a definedopening for receiving the second pin. In a further example, the secondlatch includes a latch body and a bumper plate, the bumper plate formedof a compressive material configured to compress against the seat in thelatched position.

In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a seat assembly of avehicle includes a seat portion; a back portion pivotally coupled to theseat portion; a rail system comprising a first arm and a second arm, thefirst arm being spaced from the second arm; a latch assembly comprisinga base, a first latch, and a second latch, wherein the base including afirst pin and a second pin; the first latch includes a first housing anda first latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the firsthousing, the first latch being pivotally coupled to the base; and thesecond latch includes a second housing and a second latch mechanism atleast partially enclosed within the second housing, the second latchbeing pivotally coupled to the base; wherein, the seat portion isconfigurable in at least a first position and a second position, wherein the first position the back portion is disposed upright relative tothe seat portion, and in the second position the seat portion isdisposed in a folded position; wherein, in the first position the firstlatch is disposed in its latched position with the first latch engagingthe first pin, and in the second position the second latch is disposedin its latched position with the second latch engaging the second pin.

In this embodiment, the first latch and the second latch are notdisposed in their respective latched positions at the same time. Inanother example of this embodiment, the first latch is coupled to thefirst arm and the second arm in the first and second positions. In yetanother example, anti-rattle bumpers may be disposed in contact with thefirst and second latches in one of their latched or unlatched positions.In a further example, the first latch is movable about a pivot pinbetween its latched position and an unlatched position. In yet a furtherexample, the second latch mechanism includes a first plate, a secondplate, and a third plate. In still yet a further example, the secondlatch includes a latch body and a bumper plate, the bumper plate formedof a compressive material configured to compress against the seat in thelatched position.

In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, a vehicle foraccommodating a wheel-chaired passenger includes a body; a controllerfor controlling the vehicle; a plurality of seats coupled to the body,where each of the plurality of seats includes a latch assembly; thelatch assembly including a base having a first pin and a second pin, afirst latch pivotally coupled to the base and including a first housingand a first latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the firsthousing, and a second latch pivotally coupled to the base and includinga second housing and a second latch mechanism at least partiallyenclosed within the second housing; a first latch sensor for detecting aposition of the first latch, the first latch being in communication withthe controller; and a second latch sensor for detecting a position ofthe second latch, the second latch being in communication with thecontroller; wherein, at least one of the plurality of seats isconfigurable in at least one of an unfolded position and a foldedposition; wherein, in the unfolded position the first latch is disposedin its latched position with the first latch engaging the first pin, andin the folded position the second latch is disposed in its latchedposition with the second latch engaging the second pin; further wherein,the controller is configured to receive a signal from the first latchsensor and second latch sensor indicative of the detected position ofthe first latch and second latch, respectively.

In a first example of this embodiment, the controller outputs a responsebased on the detected positions of the first latch and the second latch.In a second example, the response may include disabling an ignition,displaying a visual warning on a display, triggering an audible alarm,or disabling an auto door control feature on the vehicle.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner ofobtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself willbe better understood by reference to the following description of theembodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with theaccompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1A is a top view of a conventional passenger vehicle including aplurality of seats in their upright, unfolded position;

FIG. 1B is a top view of the vehicle of FIG. 1A with at least two of theseats in a folded position;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a seat assembly in its unfoldedposition;

FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the seat assembly of FIG. 2 in apartially folded position;

FIG. 3B is an exploded view of the seat assembly of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the seat assembly of FIG. 2 in a foldedposition;

FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the seat assembly of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a first side perspective view of a latch assembly of the seatassembly;

FIG. 7 is a second side perspective view of the latch assembly of FIG.6;

FIG. 8 is another side perspective view of the latch assembly of FIG. 6;

FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the latch assembly;

FIG. 10 is a partial perspective view of a first latch of the latchassembly in its latched position;

FIG. 11 is a partial perspective view of a second latch of the latchassembly in its latched position;

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the second latch;

FIG. 13 is a perspective and partial cross-sectional view of the secondlatch;

FIG. 14 is a partial exploded view of the first latch; and

FIG. 15 is a control schematic of a latch assembly.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are notintended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the preciseforms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, theembodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the artmay appreciate and understand the principles and practices of thepresent disclosure.

FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate a vehicle 100, commonly identified as apassenger van, available from any number of United States and foreignmanufacturers. In the illustrated embodiment, the vehicle 100 includes aunibody construction, but other vehicles having a frame on bodyconstruction, are also included in the present disclosure. Consequentlythe use of vehicle herein includes all types and kinds of vehicles witha body on frame construction, a unibody construction, or otherconstructions. In addition, while the passenger van 100 is illustratedin FIG. 1, the present disclosure is directed to all passenger vehiclescarrying one or more passengers.

The vehicle 100 includes a body 110 that has a front side 102, a rearside 104, a first side 106 (i.e., driver's side), and a second side 108(i.e., opposite the driver's side). The body 110 may be operativelycoupled to front wheels and rear wheels (not shown). The vehicle 100includes a unibody construction. The vehicle 100 may include a firstfront door 112, a second front door 114, a first rear door 116, and asecond rear door 118. The first front door 112 and first rear door 116are disposed on the first side 106 of the vehicle 100, whereas thesecond front door 114 and second rear door 118 are disposed on thesecond side 108 thereof. The vehicle 100 may further be equipped with arear door or hatch 120 that permits rear entry to the vehicle.

Located within the vehicle 100 is a plurality of seats. In FIGS. 1A and1B, a driver or operator of the vehicle 100 may be seated in a driver'sseat 122. A passenger seated upfront may be seated in a front passengerseat 124. In this embodiment, the vehicle 100 may include a first rearseat 126 and a second rear seat 128. In other embodiments, a bench seatmay be provided. Moreover, additional seats may be located behind thefirst and second rear seats depending upon the length of the vehicle100.

The aforementioned first and second rear doors may be modified to slidealong one or more tracks to increase the size of an opening 112 to theinterior of the vehicle. Alternatively, the doors may be hinged to theframe or body 110 of the vehicle 100. The vehicle may further include aramp assembly (not shown) which provides rolling access of a wheelchairfrom a ground surface into an interior of the vehicle 100. The rampassembly may be coupled to either side or the rear of the vehicle. Theramp assembly may be movable between the interior of the vehicle, whereit is stored in some embodiments, and to the exterior for wheelchairaccess.

In known modified vehicles, such as the modified van, the middle row ofseats is removed from the manufacturer supplied vehicle to enable accessto a wheelchair supporting a passenger. Once the wheelchaired passengermoves into the interior of the vehicle, the passenger or caregiverlocates the wheelchair in the middle portion of the interior behind thedriver and passenger seats of the front row. As used herein, awheelchaired passenger is used to indicate that the individual is makinguse of a wheelchair, whether that use is temporary or permanent.

In one such modification, the floor of the OEM vehicle may be lowered inorder to better accommodate a wheelchaired passenger and providedadditional floor space for such accommodation. In doing so, aconventional suspension assembly may be retrofitted to allow for thelowered vehicle floor.

In another embodiment, the rear or middle row of seats may be folded andpivoted outwardly toward the side doors to make room in the middle ofthe vehicle for a wheelchair. In FIG. 1A, for example, the first rearseat 126 and second rear seat 128 are shown in their upright, unfoldedposition. In this position, a person may be seated in the chair as iscommonly known in the art. In FIG. 1B, however, the first rear seat 126and second rear seat 128 are repositioned to a folded position 130towards the first rear door 116 and second rear door 118. As shown, theamount of space inbetween the folded seats is much greater than when theseats are in their upright, unfolded position. In FIG. 1A, for example,a distance between the first and second rear seats is identified as d,whereas in FIG. 1B the distance is identified as D, where D is greaterthan d. In one non-limiting example, D may be at least twice d.

Turning now to FIG. 2, an embodiment of a seat 200 is shown. The seat200 may be similar to any of the seats depicted in FIGS. 1A and 1B. Asshown, the seat 200 may include a seat portion 202, a back portion 204coupled to the seat portion 202, and a head rest 206. The head rest 206may be pivotally coupled to the back portion 204. Moreover, an arm rest208 may be pivotally coupled to each side of the back portion 204. Theseat portion may be mounted to a base 210, which in turn may be coupledto a floor of the vehicle 100. In FIG. 2, the seat 200 is disposed inits upright, unfolded position.

Referring to FIGS. 3A and 3B, the seat 200 is depicted in a partiallyfolded position 300. In particular, the back portion 204 may be foldeddown and rest on the seat portion 202. In some embodiments, the backportion 204 may be folded into close proximity without contacting theseat portion 202. Although not shown, a lever, switch or other controlmay be actuated to pivot the back portion 204 to this partially foldedposition 300.

In FIG. 3B, the seat 200 is shown separated from the base 210. Here, arail system 302 may be coupled to the bottom of the seat 200 and furthercoupled to the base 210 for mounting the seat 200 to the base 210. Therail system 302 may include a first arm 304 and a second arm 306. Thefirst arm 304 and second arm 306 may be spaced from one another suchthat the first arm 304 is coupled to one side of the seat 200 and thesecond arm 306 is coupled to the opposite side thereof. Each arm mayinclude a plurality of openings for coupling the rail system 302 to thebase 210.

The base 210 may include openings for fastening to the floor of thevehicle. Moreover, the base 210 may include a latching assembly 308 forsecuring the seat in its upright, unfolded position of FIG. 2, itspartially folded position 300 of FIG. 3A, and its folded position ofFIG. 4. As will be described in further detail below, the latchingassembly 308 may include a first latch 310 and a second latch 312.

As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the seat 200 is capable of being folded to aposition in which it is approximately 90° pivoted with respect to thepositioned in FIGS. 2 and 3. As shown, the latch assembly 308 pivotstoward the closest rear door so that a middle portion between rear seatsbecomes unoccupied. In other words, the seat 200 is pivotable in asideways direction from its partially folded position 300 of FIG. 3A.

Referring to FIGS. 6-9, the latching assembly 308 will now be describedin greater detail. As described above, the latching assembly 308 mayinclude a first latch 310 and a second latch 312. The first latch 310may be disposed towards a front 600 of the latching assembly 308, andthe second latch 312 may be disposed towards a rear 602 thereof. Eachlatch is coupled to the base 210. The base 210 may include a base plate700 (FIG. 7), front plate 604, a rear plate 606, and a side plate 608.

The first latch 310 may be formed as a rotary latch with an elongatedfront bar 610 coupled to a housing 612. The front bar 610 may includeopenings defined at each end for being fastened to the first arm 304 andthe second arm 306. The housing 612 may include a plurality of openingsthrough which fasteners 900 (FIG. 9) may couple the housing 612 to thefront plate 604 and side plate 608. As shown in FIG. 7, the housing 612may also be coupled to an inner side plate 628 that is located on a sideopposite the front plate 604. Moreover, a front pin 616 and pivot pin618 may be coupled to the housing 612 and front plate 604. The pivot pin618 defines a first pivot axis by which the first latch 310 pivotsbetween an unlatched position (FIG. 6) and a latched position 1000 (FIG.1000).

In the unlatched position of FIG. 6, a front latch 614 of the firstlatch 310 is disposed offset from the front pin 616. In this position,the seat 200 may be in either its upright, unfolded position of FIG. 2or its partially folded position of FIG. 3A. When an operator, however,maneuvers the seat 200 to its folded position of FIG. 4, the front latch614 engages the front pin 616 in the latched position 1000. Moreover, inthe latched position, the first latch 310 is pivoted about the pivot pin618 to a substantially upright, vertical orientation (see FIG. 10). Inone non-limiting example, the first latch 310 may pivot approximately90° between its unlatched position and its latched position. In anothernon-limiting example, the first latch 310 may pivot less than 90° to itslatched position. Other embodiments are possible as known to the skilledartisan whereby the first latch 310 pivots any defined distance to itslatched position.

Like the first latch 310, the second latch 312 may also include an outerhousing 622. The outer housing 622 may be coupled to the rear plate 606and side plate 608 according to known means. Moreover, an inner sideplate 626 may be provided on a side of the housing 622 opposite the rearplate 606. As such, the housing 622 may be coupled between the rearplate 606 and the inner side plate 626. The second latch 312 may furtherinclude a latch housing 624 that at least partially surrounds a latchmember 1104 (FIG. 11).

The outer housing 622, latch housing 624, rear plate 606 and inner sideplate 626 each include a plurality of openings through which fasteners900 may couple these components to one another. Moreover, a pivot pin620 may be coupled thereto so that the second latch 312 may pivotrelative thereto. The pivot pin 620 defines a pivot axis by which thesecond latch 312 pivots. In addition, a pin 1100 (FIG. 11) may bedisposed through one of the plurality of openings to which the latchmember 1104 engages when the second latch 312 is in its latchedposition. This will be described in more detail shortly.

Turning to FIG. 8, the first latch 310 is shown in its unlatchedposition and the second latch 312 is shown in its latched position.Here, the seat 200 may be in either its upright, unfolded position ofFIG. 2 or its partially folded position 300 of FIG. 3A. A plurality ofbumpers 802 are also shown coupled to a top surface of the side plate608. In the position of FIG. 8, the housing 612 of the first latch 310and the outer housing 622 of the second latch 312 may rest upon theseplurality of bumpers 802. The plurality of bumpers 802 can offeradvantages with anti-rattling and further protect the surfaces of therespective housings. Other advantages may be associated with thesebumpers as known to the skilled artisan.

Referring to FIG. 11, the second latch 312 is shown in its latchedposition 1106. The second latch 312 includes the latch member 1104 whichengages the pin 1100 to securely latch the seat 200 to the base 210. Thepin 1100 may be coupled to a pair of arms 1102 as shown in FIG. 11. Thepair of arms 1102 each include an opening in which the pin 1100 isdisposed.

As shown in FIGS. 9 and 11, the second latch 312 further includes aplate 902 with openings defined therein. Fasteners 1212 may couple thelatch member 1104 to the plate 902 as shown. This is shown in greaterdetail in FIGS. 12 and 13. In particular, the latch member 1104 may beformed as a C-shaped body with a defined opening 1206 for receiving thepin 1100. The latch member 1104 may be formed by a first plate 1200, asecond plate 1202, and a third plate 1204 as shown in FIG. 12. Each ofthe first plate 1200, second plate 1202, and third plate 1204 may becoupled to a block 1304 as shown in FIG. 13. The block 1304 and eachplate may further be coupled between the plate 1210 in FIG. 12, a latchbody 1208, and a bumper plate 1300 in FIG. 13. Washers 1302 and otherfasteners 1212 may be used as coupling mechanisms. The entire assemblyof FIGS. 12 and 13 may be disposed within the outer housing 622 asdescribed above.

As also shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, an anti-rattle bumper 1214 may beprovided. This bumper 1214 may be formed of a rubber material that iscompressed on the striker pin of the seat base when latched in the downposition. The anti-rattle bumper 1214 may be formed of other types ofmaterial for reducing rattle, vibration, and other undesirable noise.

In FIG. 14, the first latch 310 is shown in more detail. Here, the frontlatch 614 may include a pair of openings 1406. Likewise, a plate 1402may also include a pair of openings 1408. Fasteners 1400 may be used tosecurely couple the front latch 614 and plate 1402 to a pair of openings1410 defined in the housing 612 of the first latch 310. In the latchedposition 1000 of FIG. 10, the pin 616 may be disposed within an opening1404 defined in the front latch 614.

In one embodiment, a controls schematic and process may be implementedbased on the latch assembly 308 and seat 200. In FIG. 15, one suchexample is provided. In this embodiment, a control system 1500 mayinclude a controller 1502 for controlling one or more functions of thevehicle 100. The controller 1502 may be a vehicle controller, an enginecontroller, a transmission controller, or any other controller. In oneaspect, the controller 1502 may be a control system that includes aplurality of controllers.

The control system 1500 may be designed to detect the position of eachseat 200 in the vehicle 100. For safety reasons, it may be desirable toensure each seat 200 is securely latched in its upright, unfoldedposition, its partially folded position, or its folded position. Inparticular, the system 1500 may detect if the latch assembly 308 of eachseat 200 is working properly. In this system 1500, a first latch sensor1502 and a second latch sensor 1504 are shown. In this embodiment, thecontrol system 1500 is detecting the operability of the latch assembly308 of one seat 200, but in other embodiments there may be a pluralityof sensors for detecting the operability of the latch assembly 308 ofmultiple seats 200. In FIG. 1A, for example, there may be sensorsdetecting the operability of the latch system 308 for each of the firstrear seat 126 and the second rear seat 128.

In the illustrated embodiment of FIG. 15, the first latch sensor 1504may detect if the first latch 310 is disposed in its latched orunlatched position. The first latch sensor 1504 may be a proximitysensor, a position sensor, or any known type of sensor or switch.Likewise, the second latch sensor 1506 may detect if the second latch312 is disposed in its latched or unlatched position. Based on thedetected position, the first latch sensor 1504 and second latch sensor1506 may communicate with the controller 1502 the respective detectedposition. This communication may be via a wired connection or wirelessconnection. The communication may be over a Controller Area Network(CAN) or other known type of communication network.

Once the controller 1502 receives the detected position communicationfrom the first and second latch sensors, the controller 1502 candetermine if the seat 200 is securely latched in a desired position. Forexample, if the controller 1502 receives a signal from both sensorsindicating that both latches are in their unlatched position, thecontroller 1502 can be programmed to trigger a response. The responsemay be to send a signal to an ignition 1508 on the vehicle 100 toprevent the vehicle from starting. Another type of response may be tocommunicate a visual warning 1510 on a display or dashboard of thevehicle 100. The controller 1502 may also trigger an audible alarm 1512such as a chime or other audible noise. Moreover, the controller 1502may disable a power feature to a door or rear hatch. For instance, abutton may trigger a sliding door to move from its open position to itsclosed position. If, however, the seat 200 closest to the sliding dooris not securely latched, the controller 1502 may disable the button fromcontrolling movement of the door. Any of the above examples may be usedby the controller 1502 to trigger a response when the seat 200 is notproperly latched. Other responses are also possible. The vehicle mayalso include visual indicators such as lights that may be illuminatedwhen at least one of the latches is in its latched position.

The controller 1502 may also trigger a communication to the display ordashboard in the vehicle when all seats are securely latched. Thus, thecontroller 1502 may be programmed to communicate with a vehicle operatorbased on any position in which the seat and latch assembly is disposed.

In another embodiment, an integration of a main latch with an OEM pullcord may be incorporated. The main latch, for example, may includeeither or both the first latch 310 and second latch 312. In any event,the use of the OEM pull cord allows for folding the seat 200 moreeasily. In use, when the OEM pull cord is pulled by a user, a latchwithin the OEM seat (e.g., seat 200) and a latch within the back portion204 are released, thereby allowing the seat 200 to fold down on itself(see FIG. 3A) via the use of an internal spring mechanism (not shown).By pulling on the OEM cord, the latch assembly 308 is also released atthe same time.

In this embodiment, a gas spring may be disposed on the base 210 whichwill assist the user with folding the base but also to prevent the mainlatch from immediately re-engaging when the OEM cord is released.

While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the presentdisclosure have been disclosed herein, the present disclosure is notlimited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application isintended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosureusing its general principles. Further, this application is intended tocover such departures from the present disclosure as come within knownor customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains andwhich fall within the limits of the appended claims.

1. A latch assembly of a seat in a vehicle, comprising: a base includinga first pin and a second pin; a first latch movable between a latchedposition and an unlatched position and including a first housing and afirst latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the firsthousing, the first latch being pivotably coupled to the base; and asecond latch movable between a latched position and an unlatchedposition and including a second housing and a second latch mechanism atleast partially enclosed within the second housing, the second latchbeing pivotably coupled to the base; wherein: the first latch isdisposed in its latched position when the first latch mechanism engagesthe first pin, the second latch is disposed in its latched position whenthe second latch mechanism engages the second pin, and the first latchand the second latch cannot be disposed in their respective latchedpositions at the same time.
 2. The latch assembly of claim 1, furthercomprising: a front plate disposed at a front end; a rear plate disposedat a rear end; a first inner side plate and a second inner side plate,the first inner side plate being spaced from the second inner sideplate, and both the first and second inner side plates being disposedsubstantially parallel to and between the front plate and the rearplate; wherein, the first latch is pivotably coupled to the front plateand first inner side plate, and the second latch is pivotably coupled tothe rear plate and the second inner side plate.
 3. The latch assembly ofclaim 1, further comprising: a first anti-rattle bumper disposed incontact with the first latch when the first latch is disposed in itsunlatched position, and a second anti-rattle bumper disposed in contactwith the second latch when the second latch is disposed in its latchedposition.
 4. The latch assembly of claim 3, wherein the firstanti-rattle bumper and the second anti-rattle bumper are each coupled tothe base.
 5. The latch assembly of claim 3, wherein the firstanti-rattle bumper is spaced apart from the first latch when the firstlatch is in the latched position.
 6. The latch assembly of claim 5,wherein the second anti-rattle bumper is spaced apart from the secondlatch when the second latch is in the unlatched position.
 7. The latchassembly of claim 1, wherein the first latch is movable approximately90° about a pivot pin between its latched and unlatched positions.
 8. Aseat assembly of a vehicle, comprising: a seat portion; a back portionpivotably coupled to the seat portion; a rail system comprising a firstarm and a second arm, the first arm being spaced from the second arm; alatch assembly comprising a base, a first latch, and a second latch,wherein: the base includes a first pin and a second pin. the first latchis pivotably coupled to the base and includes a first housing and afirst latch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the firsthousing, and the second latch is pivotably coupled to the base andincludes a second housing and a second latch mechanism at leastpartially enclosed within the second housing; and wherein the seatassembly is configurable in at least: (i) a first position in which thesecond latch is disposed in a latched position with the second latchmechanism engaging the second pin and (ii) a second position in whichthe first latch is disposed in a latched position with the first latchmechanism engaging the first pin.
 9. The seat assembly of claim 8,wherein: in the first position of the seat assembly, the back portion ismovable relative to the seat portion between an upright position and afolded position, and in the second position of the seat assembly, theback portion is disposed in the folded position relative to the seatportion.
 10. The seat assembly of claim 8, wherein the first latch andthe second latch cannot be disposed in their respective latchedpositions at the same time.
 11. The seat assembly of claim 8, whereinthe first latch is coupled to the first arm and the second arm in thefirst and second positions of the seat assembly.
 12. The seat assemblyof claim 8, wherein: in the first position of the seat assembly, thefirst latch is disposed in an unlatched position, and in the secondposition of the seat assembly, the second latch is disposed in anunlatched position.
 13. The seat assembly of claim 12, furthercomprising: a first anti-rattle bumper disposed in contact with thefirst latch when the first latch is disposed in the unlatched position,and a second anti-rattle bumper disposed in contact with the secondlatch when the second latch is disposed in the latched position.
 14. Theseat assembly of claim 13, wherein the first anti-rattle bumper cannotbe disposed in contact with the first latch when the second anti-rattlebumper disposed in contact with the second latch.
 15. The seat assemblyof claim 8, further comprising an anti-rattle latch-bumper coupled tothe second latch and configured to compress against the second pin whensecond latch is in the latched position.
 16. A latch assembly of a seatin a vehicle, comprising: a base including a front plate disposed at afront end of the latch assembly and a rear plate disposed at a rear endof the latch assembly; a first latch movable between a latched positionand an unlatched position and including a first housing and a firstlatch mechanism at least partially enclosed within the first housing,the first latch being pivotably coupled to the base; and a second latchmovable between a latched position and an unlatched position andincluding a second housing and a second latch mechanism at leastpartially enclosed within the second housing, the second latch beingpivotably coupled to the base; a first inner side plate; a second innerside plate spaced apart from the first inner side plate; wherein each ofthe first inner side plate and the second inner side plate are disposedsubstantially parallel to and between the front plate and the rearplate.
 17. The latch assembly of claim 16, wherein: the first latch ispivotably coupled to the front plate and the first inner side plate, andthe second latch is pivotably coupled to the rear plate and the secondinner side plate.
 18. The seat assembly of claim 16, wherein the basefurther includes a side plate disposed substantially perpendicular tothe front plate, the rear plate, the first inner side plate, and thesecond inner side plate.
 19. The seat assembly of claim 16, wherein: thebase further includes a side plate coupled to the front plate and therear plate, and the seat assembly further includes a plurality ofanti-rattle bumpers, wherein the plurality of anti-rattle bumpers is:(i) coupled to the side plate, (ii) configured to contact the firstlatch in at least one of the latched position and the unlatched positionof the first latch, and (iii) configured to contact the second latch inat least one of the latched position and the unlatched position of thesecond latch.
 20. The seat assembly of claim 19, wherein the pluralityof anti-rattle bumpers includes: a first anti-rattle bumper disposed incontact with the first latch when the first latch is disposed in itsunlatched position and spaced apart from the first latch when the firstlatch is disposed in its latched position, and a second anti-rattlebumper disposed in contact with the second latch when the second latchis disposed in its latched position and spaced apart from the latch whenthe second latch is disposed in its unlatched position.